packers.com - 5/20/2008
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Packers Story: INJURED PLAYERS EVALUATED FOR PARTICIPATION
With a dozen days of on-field organized team activities (OTAs) set to begin Tuesday and continue over the next four weeks, the Green Bay Packers had their physicals on Monday, with several injured players evaluated to determine their availability to practice.
Three players -- defensive tackles Justin Harrell (back) and Johnny ...
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HARRELL STILL HURTING
ProFootballTalk.com —
A year ago, the Green Bay Packers chose defensive tackle Justin Harrell in the first round of the draft and didn’t get much out of him, with Harrell suffering through injuries and playing just seven games. So far, 2008 is shaping up to be a lot like 2007. Harrell is listed on the Packers’ web site as one of three players who are not scheduled to participate in any portion of the Packers’ organized team activities. The others are defensive tackle Johnny Jolly and cornerback Will Blackmon. Harrell, who has a back injury, is expected to be cleared to play by the beginning of ...
Harrell sits on sideline
Railbird Central —
... According to Mike Spofford of Packers.com, "Among other players who ended last season on injured reserve, running backs Noah Herron (knee), DeShawn Wynn (shoulder) and Ryan Powdrell (knee), along with offensive lineman Junius Coston (calf) and safety Tyrone Culver (shoulder), have been cleared to participate in OTAs." ...
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profootballtalk.com 5/22/2008 — Packers running back Ryan Grant made a big splash in 2007, emerging as the go-to guy after starting the season a fall-back option.
And Grant now wants to be paid accordingly.
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